ULTRAFAST ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION .5. EXPERIMENTAL TIME RESOLUTION AND APPLICATIONS

Citation
M. Dantus et al., ULTRAFAST ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION .5. EXPERIMENTAL TIME RESOLUTION AND APPLICATIONS, Journal of physical chemistry, 98(11), 1994, pp. 2782-2796
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00223654
Volume
98
Issue
11
Year of publication
1994
Pages
2782 - 2796
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3654(1994)98:11<2782:UE.ETR>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
This paper, the fifth in a series, is concerned with the experimental description of ultrafast electron diffraction and its application to s everal isolated chemical systems. We present a detailed description of the Caltech apparatus, which consists of a femtosecond laser system, a picosecond electron gun, and a two-dimensional charge-coupled device (CCD) detection system. We also discuss the analysis of the scatterin g patterns. Ultrafast diffraction images from several molecules (CCl4, I2, CF3I, C2F4I2) are reported. For our first study of a chemical rea ction in a molecular beam, we show the change in the radial distributi on function following the formation of CF3 radical after dissociation of CF3I. The total experimental temporal resolution is discussed in te rms of the electron pulse width and velocity mismatch. The electron pu lse was characterized temporally with a streaking technique that yield ed the width as a function of the number of electrons per pulse. Exper imental results show that the electron source produces picosecond (or less) pulses at densities of 100 electrons per pulse and 10-ps pulses at 1000 electrons per pulse. We also report our observation of a novel photoionization-induced lensing effect on the undiffracted electron b eam, which we have used to establish time zero for UED when reactions are initiated by a laser pulse.